How can I get rid of my acne for good?!?

I’ve had acneforever obviously because I’m a teenager. But I’m 17 and I’m tired of it ruining my life and my appearance! What is an acne treatment that I can use everyday that will work for sure?

admin answers:

Proactive works really well, I also use witch hazel, you can get it at any drug store. If your a girl you need to make sure you are washing your makeup off really well & consider switching concealar brands to one that doesnt clog your skin as badly. I use tarte (i get it at Sephora) its like $35 & I think its all natural, it doesnt clog skin either. Mineral makeup doesnt clog your skin either but I dont like it bc I dont feel like it covers up as well. Once your acne goes away from the proactive I switched over to just using witch hazel, it kept me pretty much acne free till I had my baby a few months ago, after her birth it came back like CRAZY! It was so bad worse than when I was a teenager, I started using proactive again a few days ago & its already going away! So Proactive works really fast & its only like $20

Laura asks…

How Can I Rid Acne From My Face Forever?

I’m 19 and have been using Pro Active, you know the stuff from the tv with Vanessa Williams hosting. It worked good when I first tried it. Gets ridof anything within a few days but I can’t clear up my chin, even if I getridof all the main pimples, I’m always left with redness where they were that will not go away.

admin answers:

First, I understand where you’re coming from. I grew up with really bad acne, not only on my face but on my body as well. It was embarrassing and I tried everything including cleansers, creams, prescription medications, antibiotics, over the counter medications, and even shots from the dermatologist (ouch!) to get rid of it. I never did until many years later when it didn’t matter as much.

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Here’s what I found out after lots of research and trial and error, the hard way.

It’s not a topical issue, it doesn’t help much to treat it from the outside, it’s an inside job. When you treat it from the outside it’s like treating the symptoms, not the cause. You’ll hear from many people that’s not the case, and it’s usually because they want you to buy their creams or lotions, and keep buying them month after month after month (or they haven’t experienced the truth). Of course, when you stop using it (as you’ve experienced) your blemishes come back… Because you’re not treating the cause. And the costs for all of these routines/drugs add up month after month.

If you think about it logically, it makes sense. Why do we get rashes, breakouts, or other skin irritations? It’s usually because of something we ate, something that wasn’t meant to be put on our skin, something that caused us stress and our body reacts to all those things.

Bottom line is that most every cause of acne is related to what you eat, how you feel and how you take care of yourself. Your skin is a reflection of what’s on the inside. We have lots of toxins building up in our systems and they have to be cleaned out on the inside and that will reflect on the outside. The blemishes, rashes, acne, etc are indications that your body is reacting to what you’re eating, to stress, toxins, chemicals, hormones… Literally a great number of things.

Basically what I did in a nutshell was clean out my system by taking out the processed and junk foods, and added as much fresh fruits and vegetables to my diet as possible. This part is key. I also started drinking a lot of water daily, starting with 3 or 4 glasses when I wake up (adding a squeeze of fresh lemon at times). I also got more active every day, walking, running, sports, jumping, whatever, just getting active. It not only gave me more energy, it help flush out the toxins that were clogging up my system.

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Lizzie asks…

What are some good at home acne remedies/treatments?

I’ve tried so many different products, ProActive, Clean & Clear, Repechage, the list could go on forever. I’m just looking for a at home treatment to help lighten up, or fully getridofacne. What has worked best for you, and how long did it last?

admin answers:

Well,I do have terrible acne and I found that my skin type is sensitive skin and it makes me harder to find the right products that I could use to reduce my acne.That is when I tried Clinique 3 Steps Skincare Regime and it really works for my acne and now I have less breakouts after 3 months usage and I only need to work on my scars from my previous acne to improve my skin complexion.Since Clinique 3 Steps works for all skin types,I would recommend you to try this product since it has the basics of skincare regime and work wonders on your skin.However,you could also try these homemade remedies if you want to improve your chance of healing.Good luck trying these at home(:

Honey Paste-Another easy and effective homemade acne treatment is to make a paste of honey with cinnamon and nutmeg. All you need is about one teaspoon of cinnamon powder and about half of it nutmeg powder. Add some honey to make enough paste to cover the inflammed area completely. Just lie down as honey may dribble down. Wait for 10 to 15 minutes and wash with luke warm water.

Orange peel-Homemade Acne Treatment using Orange peel has been found very effective. Pound the orange peel with water on a piece of stone and apply to acne affected areas.

Basil tea-Basil tea like neem is effective in killing bacteria. Drinking it twice a day can do wonders to the skin.

Coconut Oil-Coconut oil is a cheap and easily available acne solution. Regular use of coconut oil over a period of time helps to clear your skin.

Lemon Juice-A simple remedy at home for acne: Apply lemon juice regularly to reduce pimples and acne. This has proven beneficial results.

Well,these are the remedies that work gentle on your skin while getting rid of acne.Hope this helps and great skin wishes

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